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UCAM expands its collaboration with China through new academic and sporting agreements

The UCAM president, María Dolores García, has led an institutional delegation to the Asian country, where she has held meetings with the government of the province of Shandong (120 million inhabitants), the Shandong Sport University and the Yinghe High School (Galaxy),to strengthen the UCAM presence in the Asian giant, where it has been working for over a decade

María Dolores García, president of UCAM, and Lihong MAO, rector of Shandong Sport University, signed the new agreements between the two institutions.
María Dolores García, president of UCAM, and Lihong MAO, rector of Shandong Sport University, signed the new agreements between the two institutions.

One of UCAM’s cornerstones is internationalisation, and for this reason, it has been collaborating in Asian countries for many years. In particular, with Chinese institutions, above all in the areas of health, sports and nutrition, in which UCAM is renowned worldwide, as reflected in numerous international rankings. With the aim of strengthening and expanding these institutional, academic and sporting relations, a large delegation from the University, led by its president, María Dolores García, has been in China this week, where it has had a busy schedule of meetings, with very fruitful results.

One of the main milestones of this trip has been the signing of a new agreement with Shandong Sport University, which incorporates new areas of joint work in tennis, eSports and dance to those already signed in football and basketball. Both institutions have agreed to promote the reciprocal mobility of students, professors and researchers, and to promote joint research projects in injury prevention, sports psychology and high performance.

On the occasion of the visit to this university, María Dolores García, accompanied by José Luis Mendoza García, General Director of Institutional Relations; Pablo Blesa, Vice-Rector of International Relations and Communication, and other UCAM executives, who took part in the ceremony to present diplomas to the Chinese students who have completed the joint specialised sports programme.

The agenda also included the inauguration of the Yinghe High School (Galaxy), with which UCAM has signed an agreement that will allow its students to study Spanish and English through the UCAM Language School, among other aspects.

The UCAM delegation was accompanied by the General Director of Universities of the Region of Murcia, Antonio Caballero. The visit to the province of Shandong (120 million inhabitants), was of an institutional nature, with a reception hosted by the provincial government, led by its Vice-President, Sun Jiye, strengthening the ties of cooperation initiated in previous visits to Murcia. Within the framework of this meeting, the support of the Chinese authorities for the educational and sporting project that UCAM is developing in collaboration with academic institutions and companies in the Asian country was underlined.

With these actions, UCAM reinforces its presence in Asia and consolidates its role as an academic and cultural bridge between Spain and China. This smooth relationship is also reflected in the growing number of Chinese students studying at the UCAM campuses in undergraduate, master's and doctoral programmes. There are also numerous initiatives for collaboration in the development of research projects (in the field of agriculture or health), the incorporation of world-class researchers, training, sports or cultural and social projects, such as the recent creation of the first International Chair in Asian Studies in Spain, which works on peace-building, conflict negotiation, violence management and resource and market administration.